The killer sent cryptic letters and notes to police and newspapers, which were signed “Zodiac,” a moniker that was adopted by police and the media. The Vallejo Police Department, the agency handling the DNA evidence in the Zodiac case, did not return multiple calls for comment from HuffPost on Monday. “We could finally have answers to one of the greatest whodunits of all time.”Bettmann via Getty Images San Francisco police had circulated this composite of the Zodiac Killer. Zodiac used the cryptic notes and letters to taunt police and boast of his crimes, claiming credit for dozens of murders. It’s believed Zodiac committed his first two murders on Dec. 20, 1968, when he shot high school students David Faraday, 17, and Betty Lou Jansen, 16.
Source: Huffington Post May 08, 2018 01:18 UTC